Montezuma's Treasure Is Real And The Dillman Family Has Discovered New Evidence!

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Montezuma Survived The Night Of Tears In Tenochtitlan

San Leandro, California Mar 4, 2021 (Issuewire.com) - Third generation treasure hunter Dan Dillman says he has compelling evidence that Moctezuma II "Montezuma" survived the night of tears performing one of history's greatest act's, tricking Hernan Cortes and the Spanish conquistadors into believing Montezuma's death was imminent. Providing Montezuma his high priest and royal guards the opportunity to escape Tenochtitlan with Montezuma.

My family and I have been researching the Aztecs and Montezuma's treasure for over 50 years and we have uncovered facts and testimony that leads us to believe Montezuma survived the night of tears. Montezuma's treasure is a reality, and we believe it is located here in the Americas, hidden in several locations spanning at least four states, Utah, Arizona, New Mexico and Colorado. Contrary to what is told and taught about Spanish history, Montezuma was not submissive to Cortes, Montezuma was a great and powerful warrior king who was extremely spiritual and wise. Montezuma tested Cortes with specific relics that belonged to Quetzalcoatl, to see how he would respond to the gifts, but Cortes did not accept the gifts because they were not made of gold, and with this simple test of character Montezuma knew for certain that Cortes was not the god man Quetzalcoatl before Cortes ever arrived in Tenochtitlan. So, what really happens? 

Dan Dillman states, "Montezuma and the high priest had dreams and visions 12 years before the arrival of the Spanish conquistadors, they knew of celestial signs and omens that would signal the time of the end of their current reign in power and so with this knowledge, 12 years earlier they began planning and moving their vast treasures to their sacred lands of Aztlan and the seven cities of Cibola in Chicomoztoc".  You can read our blog post titled, "The Aztec King Montezuma", for a detailed account and evidence proving Montezuma may have survived the night of Tears.

My family and I have relaunched our website www.MontezumasTreasure.com where the public can follow us on our continued adventure by following our Blog where we are posting updated information and videos. Our documentary Secrets of The Stone Tablets In Search of Montezuma's treasure is now available to rent or buy on amazon video. our documentary shares the genesis of our family's quest for Montezuma's treasure and the leading up to the 1982 Aztec discovery in Kanab Utah by my grandfather and two uncles. but our story doesn't end there, it was just the beginning, my grandfather Raymond Dillman and my two uncles John & Paul Dillman have left our family the knowledge and information of numerous other locations that we need to seek out and investigate. There is no doubt in my mind that we are about to unearth even more history to share with the world, and we have been documenting our adventures.

The Dillman family is helping to change the narrative of American history, by telling and writing a new chapter in the epic 500-year story of Montezuma, Cortes and the lost treasure of the Aztec civilization. For more information on the Dillman families Search for Montezuma's Treasure visit their website, www.MontezumasTreasure.com

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